: Guys, I wrote about my experiences several months ago when I tried to port
: Trojan to AO for OS X. I downloaded M2/Win, installed it using Virtual PC,
: installed Trojan on top of that and then copied the entire folder to my
: hard drive and dropped in a copy of AO. Basically it ran quite well, but
: there were some glitches. There is a scenery object of a human in a
: specimen jar that kept appearing in the most bizzare places. And of course
: there was no music.
: Jorge, you went a lot further than I did because you have the tools to crack
: a binary executable PC file, which I do not. Thus you were able to extract
: all the resources that I lacked and to write the appropriate MML code to
: go with it. This is terrific. I want that MML script, and I want to know
: where I can get those MP3 tracks. If I can get these, I'll lead a
: volunteers series on Trojan once the one on Eternal is done (I guess EMR X
: will have to wait).
I have a G4 Mac, a PC and I run BasiliskII on my PC to emulate my old LC575. I play all the Aleph's on my PC, as my Mac is my dedicated music studio controller... the PC is the game console. :-) Anytime I need to use a Mac to convert stuff, I simply fire up Basilisk and do it on my old trusty LC575.
I will do a little write up which states step by step what I had to do to get it all working. It took me about 2 hours last night to do it. I also see the man in the specimen jar as well... I can't quite figure that one out. So far I have only seen him in the prelude.